Apple is ditching the Lightning chargers, which have powered every iPhone since 2012, with the upcoming iPhone 15 models and will instead adopt the more universal USB-C cables that can charge, ...
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. Apple’s iPhones will switch over to USB-C chargers for its upcoming iPhone devices, the company officially acknowledged for the first time ...
Apple's USB-C transition has been chaotic, confusing users. Check iPhone specs before buying -- only Pro models support USB-C speeds up to 10Gbps. Apple's USB choices are driven by profits and parts ...
Apple may be planning a broader move away from its proprietary Lightning port than was initially suggested in reports earlier in the week. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the company is working on ...
Apple’s Marketing Chief has said that the company would have to comply with the European Union’s USB-C law. Bloomberg reports that Apple will switch from Lightning to USB-C ports on iPhones next year.
There will need to be an Apple USB-C iPhone by December 28, 2024. This is the formal date the EU has declared for all new devices to have USB-C. We will likely see a USB-C iPhone well before that date ...
Apple Inc. users are facing new security risks after a security researcher successfully hacked Apple’s proprietary ACE3 USB-C controller, a critical component responsible for managing charging and ...
Commentary: USB-C's charging and data transfer versatility also brings complications that millions of folks now get to experience firsthand. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Apple Pencil code that was added to the second beta of iOS 17.1 references USB-C charging for the ‌Apple Pencil‌, a function that does not exist for either of the two current ‌Apple Pencil‌ models ...
Apple's latest Apple Pencil is the company's cheapest stylus and one offering USB-C support. Here's where it fits into the Apple stylus landscape. On October 17, as the rumor mill awaited the ...
The way you charge the iPhone could soon change. Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the company will comply with an European Union law requiring mobile devices ...